A fire crew were attacked after being called out to attend to a blaze in Bradford.
Firefighters were dealing with a rubbish fire on a green area in Warrenton Place on Monday 8 January, when a glass bottle was thrown at them and a brick was hurled at the fire engine.
West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service is running an ongoing campaign called More Than a Uniform, which aims to put across the message that attacks on firefighters are “completely unacceptable and must stop.”
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